
Tammy Hembrow has updated her eyebrows – and she’s worried she’s made a grave mistake.
The 31-year-old influencer debuted her waxed brows in an Instagram Stories post on Tuesday, having trimmed them down from a bushier look.
However, Tammy is unsure if the new look suits her, and has begged her fans for help.
‘What do we think? Do I have eyebrow blindness?’ she asked in the caption of her post.
The accompanying clip showed Tammy working her angles in a mirror as she filmed herself with her phone.
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Tammy Hembrow (pictured) has updated her eyebrows – and she’s worried she’s made a grave mistake
As she posed in side-profile and front-on, the designer seemed concerned by what she saw.
Tammy had also posed the question to her fans the day before, also on Instagram Stories, and has evidently remained worried by her updated brows.
The fitness influencer is taking part in a viral trend online where content creators question if they have ‘eyebrow blindness’.
The term rose to popularity on TikTok in recent months.
Over the past decades, there have been tons of eyebrow trends that have taken the beauty world by storm.
From skinny ‘sperm’ brows in the early 2000s, to the 2016 ‘block brows’ inspired by Kylie Jenner, to the spiky soap brows of today – we’ve seen it all.
Not to mention all of the viral products that were piled on, too, like the Anastasia Brow Dip and Wunderbrow gel.
But when you look back on your previous eyebrow styles from years past, you may be thinking, ‘What the heck was I doing?’

The 31-year-old influencer debuted her waxed brows in an Instagram Stories post on Tuesday, having trimmed them down from a bushier look. Pictured before

‘What do we think? Do I have eyebrow blindness?’ she asked in the caption of her post
That is where eyebrow blindness comes in.
Medical aesthetician Cassandra Bankson explained the term to USA Today, defining it as ‘being blind to something that is trendy [but] not necessarily good for long term health or beauty.’
Comedian Taylor Tomlinson also spoke about the phenomenon during a recent episode of her show, After Midnight, on CBS.
She joked that it was an ‘all-too common medical issue’ where you’re unable to tell that your eyebrows ‘look insane.’
The viral term has taken over the app, with tons of users posting some truly hilarious and shocking videos of what their eyebrows used to look like.
And, it seems like there was a wide range of ‘brow blindness’ that people had, too, from super thin to super thick to barely there at all.